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winny 08-24-2011 08:32 PM

Your family must think you're crazy, sitting there blinking really hard whist going crosseyed.

raaaid 08-24-2011 10:13 PM

oh no its not blinking hard just very slightly stronger than usual

as for lokking crosseyed is not tha much i converge my eyes at 30 cm which is unnoticeable

anyway i try not to do it in front of people

btw im crazy and proud to be so :)

slightly deluysioanl

winny 08-24-2011 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by raaaid (Post 326822)
oh no its not blinking hard just very slightly stronger than usual

as for lokking crosseyed is not tha much i converge my eyes at 30 cm which is unnoticeable

anyway i try not to do it in front of people

btw im crazy and proud to be so :)

slightly deluysioanl

Good. The world's full of normality.

I like your posts, they are so leftfield they come in from the right.

I think you could well be looking for stuff that isn't there, but I'm quite cynical.

Why the Mayans? 2012?

BadAim 08-25-2011 12:22 PM

I was going to reply to this thread cross eyed, but I accidentally discovered a quantum singularity in my room while doing so, and I'm now disin

BadAim 08-25-2011 12:27 PM

tegrating. Wow, I've passed through the singularity and come out in another post. Curious.

raaaid 08-25-2011 01:01 PM

i would link you to a video about the mayas but is in spanish

the mayas got crosseyed and elongated their heads on purpose

it was not aesthetics but to change perception and do superhuman psi things

i have done some superhuman things in my life so i know this abilities are posible:

i levitated as a kid

i cut a flying fly in half with a blade in my only try ever

i can influence flys and touch them esily

i can influence people on online games and make them go the way i want

sometimes i have read peoples minds while playing online, brief expresions like sheet

sometimes i see peoples aura

once i scratched tin with my nail after not getting much sleep

i got to see with my peripheral view as well as with central for seconds sometimes

most of the time i know whatim gonna here next with two seconds advance

id say we use a 0.0000001% of our capabilities
i want to get to the control panel of my brain and control all these sporadic abilities

its supressed the real abilities of man:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwkLNLUBcWc


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NqpvHtARrM

Kongo-Otto 08-25-2011 02:38 PM

Head---->desk

Strike 08-25-2011 02:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by raaaid (Post 326991)

id say we use a 0.0000001% of our capabilities
i want to get to the control panel of my brain and control all these sporadic abilities

its supressed the real abilities of man:

So basically you need to gain a little more XP first. Then you level up, and you can spend your xp points wisely and choose +1 levitation, Auravision and psi levels. Once you do, give us some feedback. If you can fly, I'm spending my earned points when I levelup on levitation too! Does flying count if you jump inside an accelerating elevator going downwards? I swear I had some hangtime last time I jumped in an elevator!


No really raaaid, I also believe that humans still have unexplored capabilities, but somehow I feel they are in our genes, waiting for the future. Scientists already believe we're going to loose our little-toes in a few generations. I dunno, I guess humanity will miss it. But maybe that's the key feature that's crippling us from using our levitation?

Dude raaaid, seriously, don't make me have a conversation with you :P Although your theories are straight-forward and very honest, I feel you are just emptying your brain's thoughts as they appear. I believe most humans think like you do, it's just how the brain works, but most of us rationalize and discard our own imagination's ideas before we stop believing them, or posting them on flightsim forums. I don't know. Maybe there was a mouse like you once... many million years ago, that all he wanted to do was fly. He believed in it so badly, it was all he kept telling his kids, and then they passed it down for generations. His legacy is known as a modern bat :P Who knows.

winny 08-25-2011 03:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by raaaid (Post 326991)

i have done some superhuman things in my life so i know this abilities are posible:

i levitated as a kid

i cut a flying fly in half with a blade in my only try ever

i can influence flys and touch them esily

i can influence people on online games and make them go the way i want

sometimes i have read peoples minds while playing online, brief expresions like sheet

sometimes i see peoples aura

once i scratched tin with my nail after not getting much sleep

i got to see with my peripheral view as well as with central for seconds sometimes

Levitated? Extreme fly catching? Fly mind bending? Predicting peoples behaviour onlne (isn't that just called being good at a game, anticipating peoples movements etc?), tin scratching... With the exception of the levitating (c'mon really?:)) none of that is very 'superhuman'

Although, it is interesting trying to use your peripheral vision more, you suddenly become aware of just how wide your field of vision is, but, like you said, it's hard to do.

Ze-Jamz 08-25-2011 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by winny (Post 327014)
Levitated? Extreme fly catching? Fly mind bending? Predicting peoples behaviour onlne (isn't that just called being good at a game, anticipating peoples movements etc?), tin scratching... With the exception of the levitating (c'mon really?:)) none of that is very 'superhuman'

Agreed..

Come on Raaid, these are easy things..playground stuff

:rolleyes::-o

brilliant


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